meggiebeth said:OP, I love your idea! It certainly makes meeting the princesses more 'cool'- after all, what little boy doesn't want to be a secret agent?! I would definitely get some black sunglasses to complete the look- adorable!
For the record, protecting princesses is not really feminine. A grey shirt with spy-style writing on is definitely not feminine! It looks quite grown up and sophisticated to me!
Pink also is not always feminine. My teenage brother is pretty masculine, sporty and very into girls. He likes to wear pink and so do his friends. Pink is 'sick' as they call it. He has pink shirts and pink shoelaces. They go great with his beige chinos.
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If you post a tr or ptr, let me know! Would love to see how this goes!GoldieLocks5 said:Thanks to all the kind responses --- I really have to laugh at the negative "nancy" who is so offended by the shirts being for boys... funny thing is he/she? has another post about having some Precious Moments figurine... which just made me giggle.
and I think men in pink = hot. My husband has some pink shirts and ties - i'm a huge fan.
I saw the tshirts, read your post and automatically thought - oh the boys are like the bodyguards for the princesses...HOW CUTE! I love doing different things that involve our whole table! Those are really special!
Liz
I'm not trying to get any response - I don't care what others think - it's just a fun thing for my boys to pretend the are agents in an agency that protects princesses - not too hard to get. I think you are reading WAY too far into it.
and yes- there is a Disney movie with a princess protection program, that has agents who protect princesses as well.
we leave on sunday! I just made these today - super easy with iron on transfers.
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We're going to wear these to their princess lunch at Epcot![]()
I don't get the joke. A criminal in a "criminal protection agency" has their appearance changed so not to be recognized by other criminals who would do them harm. Are the boys supposed to be princesses dressed as boys so their wicked stepmother won't recognize them?
I'm not sure you're going to get the response you were expecting. "Which undercover princess are you and who are you hiding from?"
It looks more like a shirt you'd give to a little girl who doesn't want to dress up like a princess, but still wants to be treated like one.
"Princess Protection Program" was a movie for boys or girls?
This is a Disney Protection Program T-Shirt:
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Do you think it's for a boy or girl?
we leave on sunday! I just made these today - super easy with iron on transfers.
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We're going to wear these to their princess lunch at Epcot![]()